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The Claim (2000 Film)

The Claim (2000 Film)
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Track Listing

  1. Exchange
  2. First Encounter
  3. Hut
  4. Explosion
  5. Recollection
  6. Fiery House
  7. Betrothal
  8. Firework Display
  9. Train
  10. Shoot Out
  11. Death of Elena
  12. Explanation
  13. Burning
  14. Snowy Death
  15. Closing

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #299726 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-01-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Soundtrack, Import
  • Original language: English

Customer Reviews

Magnificent .5
Michael Nyman is without peer as a composer of lush, symphonic and evocative film scores. He adds enormous value to any movie project that he is associated with. It is astonishing that he has not achieved wider recognition. This is one of his best ever - moving and uplifting even with no knowledge of the film. Having seen Michael Winterbottom's latest Thomas Hardy derived epic, Nyman hits exactly the right tone to capture the tragedy of Dillon, the character at the center of the story. The film will likely miss wide distribution, but those who see it in a cinema, and those who will subsequently see it on video or TV will want this superb piece of music.

"THE CLAIM'5
Absolutely mesmerizing! Go out and buy this soundtrack, it is just gorgeous. I am hoping that Michael Nyman will finally get his first Academy Award Nomination his soundtrack to this film, I have not even seen the film yet. I tell you just by listening to it you can practically picture it though. This soundtrack is emotionally riveting and breath taking. Beautifully cued through out each track on the cd, I want to see this film really bad but it is not presently playing in my area yet, so until I will enjoy this wonderfull soundtrack from this momental film.

An intriguing western score for Nyman4
I haven't had the opportunity to listen to the cd as a whole yet, but I have seen the film. The film is flawed, but one of the standout elements is Michael Nyman's haunting score. The end theme in particular is an amazing track that combines just the right amount of the customary inspiration from Morricone's Once Upon a Time in The West, while marking its own territory with a composition that lays open the frosty Western plain depicted in the film better than the cinematography does. This film has flown below the radar, but fans of classical western scores should make a point to listen to this work.